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Savannah Dunn has a passion for science communication. A third-year student in the Program in Experimental and Molecular Medicine (PEMM), Savannah has authored numerous articles for the School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, so when she was awarded a scholarship to attend the Concordia University International Graduate Student Summer School, she jumped at the chance.

The third annual Celebration of Biomedical Research at Dartmouth (CBRaD) is being held Thursday, October 26 from 5:30pm to 8:30pm on the second floor of the Life Sciences Center. CBRaD is an event that brings together scientific research from all graduate programs at Dartmouth and creates a unique environment of diversity that aims to support collaborative research efforts.

Gail Egner has served as the program administrator for Dartmouth’s Program in Experimental and Molecular Medicine (PEMM) since the its inception eleven years ago. Her passion for encouraging students and promoting faculty is evidenced through student accolades and the growing network of successful alumni.

One of the many career development opportunities offered by the Dartmouth Graduate Studies office is the externship program – a day-long version of the more familiar internship. The externship offers students a short, practical experience in their area of research or career exploration. The Graduate Studies Office does a great job of matching current graduate students with an impressive network of graduate alumni in professional positions.

On Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, 2017, tens of thousands of people participated in rallies, walks, and marches held in Washington D.C. and in hundreds of other cities across the world. The March for Science saw an outpouring of support for science that was “unprecedented in terms of the scale and breadth of the scientific community involved,” according to Robert Proctor, a professor of the history of science at Stanford University.